At 4:04 PM -0800 3/6/01, Ernest E Vogelsinger wrote:
>At 00:56 07.03.2001, Bill Rausch said:
>--------------------[snip]--------------------
>>What I mean is, if a user is connected to a php page that uses sessions and
>>that is involved in a time consuming operation (say 20 seconds or more)
>>before returning an answer, and the user also opens a second window in the
>>same browser to connect to another page in the same site that uses sessions
>>the second window  will hang till the first operation is complete.
>>
>>While testing, I was able to show that if I don't use sessions this doesn't
>>happen.
>>
>>I need to use sessions and would like to allow users to have multiple
>>windows connected to my site (it is an intranet application).
>--------------------[snip]--------------------
>
>try not to use cookies - use session keys via URL/hidden form fields. This
>way multiple browser connects can have multiple session keys, and you won't
>"hang"

Thanks for the answer.  Help me to understand please.  Is this a limitation
of PHP somehow or is it a limitation of the browsers.  Why does not using
cookies make a difference?  Where would I go to find more information on
this issue?

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 Bill Rausch, Software Development, Unix, Mac, Windows
 Numerical Applications, Inc.  509-943-0861   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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